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Thursday: #Party4OurStreets with Seattle Neighborhood Greenways

12189856_899595286790398_7559849589068224722_nPeople working to make our streets safer and our bike routes more connected have a lot to celebrate. True, we have a lot of work ahead to make sure projects happen right.

But first, let’s party.

Join Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Thursday for their annual #Party4OurStreets, held this year at the Impact HUB coworking space in Pioneer Square from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. It’s family-friendly, complete with kids craft area.


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So come have a drink, have fun, vote for your top picks for safe streets champions (an honor I VERY HUMBLY received last year) and conspire with other engaged neighbors for how to keep the momentum going and growing.

Get more details and register (for FREE!) on the event page:

If you care about healthy, safe streets in Seattle, this is the party is for you!

Join Seattle Neighborhood Greenways as we celebrate the amazing accomplishments of our volunteers over the past year and look forward to next year.

If you come to the party, you’ll be able to vote for the best of the best in categories ranging from the Exemplary Street Experiments to Greenway Champion. That is right, we’re asking you to decide the winners on the night of the party.

Beer, food, prizes, awards, a kids craft area with awesome Shirley @NoSpandexReq, and more fun surprises are in store for you at the best holiday party in town.

Space is limited so reserve your spot today.

What: A #Party4OurStreets

When: Thursday, December 3, 2015 (it’s First Thursday in Pioneer Square)

Time: 5:30-7:30, 6:30-7:00 awards

Location: Impact HUB Seattle 220 2nd Ave S in Pioneer Square http://www.impacthubseattle.com/location We’ve got plenty of bike parking and we’re just steps from Pioneer Square transit stops.

Cost: Completely free!

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Impact Hub Seattle – 220 2nd Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104 – View Map

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